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Original account. i also use my discuss online account.

  • Vibe check obviously

  • Seriously. Study after study shows that immigrants are paying their way.

  • He's just Some Amateur.

  • I know a lot of scientists who were already getting let go around the winter because finding dried up.

    And with the way the US is going, that well continues to shrink.

  • And bots! Lots of bots!

  • Typical infighting with open-source folks. It's a personality war with nerds. Personally, id ignore the bs drama. Every project has their share.

    Source: I contribute to open source and have absolutely gone nuclear a few times

  • Most of these devs would have cried if they met Linus Torvalds in his prime.

  • reddit legally owns our posts and identity

    (Laughs in web scraping)

  • That's a great find!

    BBQ places in my area have gotten really expensive. Sides are like $5 each now for a small container.

  • Any entry into the Fediverse is a good one!

    Gateway drug!

  • Different vibes. I am really liking the pixelfed UI.

  • Doubles every year. 📈

    We got a rice and chessboard problem.

  • No, Google is full of BS AI now and I ask the one true AI, ChatGPT.

  • It used to be common knowledge to rub lemons on your nipples to stop leprechauns from stealing your dingaling but now I search for it and not a single result.

  • How do I delete someone else's post?

  • No question. But the memes are copium for this dark age we are entering. 😭

  • I mean, that's every multinational company.

    My job has international offices and during stand-ups, we get things like "Hey EU needs this thing. So figure it out engineers." And we do the bare minimum to meet the requirements because bro I'm just trying to code and make a paycheck.

  • Ah, thought you meant though metadata. Like a end user snooping through some obscure meta data method (even after cleaning) let's you triangulate something.

  • Ignoring the Seagate part, which makes sense... Is there a reason with 36TB?

    I recall IT people losing their minds when we hit the 1TB, when the average hard drive was like 80GB.

    So this growth seems right.